Kensington and Chelsea Council has announced Treadgold House on the Lancaster West Estate will use the Energiesprong whole house retrofit approach on its first council-owned housing block to go carbon-neutral.
The Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea and Energiesprong UK have worked together to secure £1.5m of funding through the Mustbe0 project, funded by the Interreg NWE Programme through the European Regional Development Fund.
Creating warmer, more affordable homes
The block of 38 homes will receive a range of energy-efficiency improvements including:
- non-combustible wall, floor, and roof insulation
- triple glazed windows, solar PV panels and mechanical ventilation with heat recovery
- the removal of gas to be replaced with heat pumps; and
- comprehensive internal refurbishment.
As well as reducing the energy demand of the building, this work will mean residents benefit from warmer, more affordable homes with a reduced need for repairs and maintenance, better air quality and reduced noise from outside.
United Living South Limited has been awarded the contract of £6.85m to design and build this whole house deep retrofit refurbishment for Treadgold House, following a competitive tendering exercise.
